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    What metal has the highest melting point and at what degree Fahrenheit can it melt?

    Question #71900. Asked by skysmom65. (Oct 30 06 3:25 PM)


    Brainyblonde

    Tungsten
    Melting point 3410 ± 20°C (6170 ± 36°F)

    http://www.answers.com/topic/tungsten


    Oct 30 06, 3:30 PM
    jonnowales

    Tungsten and it is insanely high. Can't tell you in Fahrenheit sorry, Celsius system is all I know.

    Due to its very high melting point, it is used in the structure of spacerockets etc.

    Oct 30 06, 4:47 PM


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